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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 153A — Counties

§ 153A-148.1. Disclosure of certain information prohibited.

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§ 153A-148.1. Disclosure of certain information prohibited.
(a)Disclosure Prohibited. - Notwithstanding Chapter 132 of the General Statutes or any other law regarding access to public records, local tax records that contain information about a taxpayer's income or receipts are not public records. A current or former officer, employee, or agent of a county who in the course of service to or employment by the county has access to information about the amount of a taxpayer's income or receipts may not disclose the information to any other person unless the disclosure is made for one of the following purposes:
(1)To comply with a court order or a law.
(2)Review by the Attorney General or a representative of the Attorney General.
(3)To sort, process, or deliver tax information on behalf of the county, as necessary to administer a tax.
(4)To exchange information with a regional public transportation authority, a regional transportation authority, or a metropolitan public transportation authority, created pursuant to Article 26, Article 27, or Article 34 of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes, when the information is needed to fulfill a duty imposed on the authority or on the county.
(5)To exchange information with the Department of Revenue, when the information is needed to fulfill a duty imposed on the Department or on the county.
(6)To include on a property tax receipt the amount of property taxes due and the amount of property taxes deferred on a residence classified under G.S. 105-277.1B, the property tax homestead circuit breaker.
(7)To disclose to the authorized finance officer of any municipality located within the county tax information in the possession of the county, as necessary to administer a tax.
(b)Punishment. - A person who violates this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. If the person committing the violation is an officer or employee, that person shall be dismissed from public office or public employment and may not hold any public office or public employment in this State for five years after the violation. (1993, c. 485, s. 33; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 14, s. 66; 1998-139, s. 2; 2008-35, s. 1.4; 2016-92, s. 3.1(a); 2025-39, s. 8.7.)
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